The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Pokes Fun At Google Glass In Hilarious Fashion

Where would the world be without some much needed satire to put things into perspective? Thankfully that's not a question we have to worry about, not when there are shows like The Daily Show with Jon Stewart that are willing to take on tough subjects -- you know, like the current discrimination against Google's Explorers.

You can see where this is going. In a five minute clip called "Glass Half Empty," faux coorespondant Jason Jones examines Glass and hosts a discussion with a panel of Explorers what it's like to wear the device in public. It doesn't take long for the complaints to start rolling in about being denied service in bars and name-calling.

"The best uses of Glass today are apps where it acts like an interface between you and the real world," one of the Explorers says during the group interview.

"Do you guys hear yourself when you talk?," Jones replies. "An interface between you and the real world -- those are called eyes! What am I not seeing here that you guys are clearly seeing while you're not looking at me?"

There are real issues of privacy (recording someone in a bar or restroom without their consent) as well as the potential for copyright infringement (recording in a movie theater) that stand as roadblocks in the way of Google Glass becoming a mainstream thing. It's also true that Glass has been banned in a number of establishments. These are all serious topics, though sometimes it takes a seriously funny satire to really see things straight.